Three Juveniles Arrested for Arson After Fire Destroys Two Mobile Homes in Harlingen
Police Say Fire Was Intentionally Set in Vacant Lot Near North High Street
Three juveniles have been arrested and charged with arson in connection to a fire that destroyed two mobile homes in Harlingen.
According to the Harlingen Police Department, the fire began in a vacant lot near the 600 block of North High Street, quickly spreading to nearby structures. The blaze resulted in severe property damage, but no injuries were reported.
Teens Face Serious Charges
All three juveniles are now facing arson charges, a serious offense that may result in juvenile detention and other legal consequences.
Authorities have not released the names of the suspects due to their age. The exact motive for starting the fire has not been disclosed.
Ongoing Investigation
The Harlingen Fire Marshal’s Office and police investigators continue to examine the origin of the fire and additional contributing factors.
Community Reminded to Report Suspicious Activity
📞 Anyone with information is urged to contact Harlingen PD.
Officials are reminding residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious behavior, especially in areas vulnerable to fire hazards.




